Linux Kernal Vulnerability Let Attackers Bypass CPU & Gain Read/Write Access

Researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability within the Linux kernel’s dmam_free_coherent() function. This flaw, identified as CVE-2024-43856, stems from a race condition caused by the improper order of operations when freeing Direct Memory Access (DMA) allocations and managing associated resources. The vulnerability poses a significant risk, as it could allow attackers to bypass CPU protections and gain […]

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